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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. DECEMBER 10. 1937 Page 4 Labor Movement In America Today (Continued from page 1) I rights of our citizens were impos sible of adjustment on account of Eev,08 supreme court, decisions Then Roosevelt made his sugges tion for the enlargement of the court, and the court reversed itself, thereby establishing these gation, and the production of rights. power must be developed by the Year after year the court ha Federal Government as advocated denied the rights of labor. So the by thS President of the United fresident has made a great con States. tribution to the American people The Supreme Court this controversy. by Now, my friends, I have no the questions concerning Now, time to discuss the recent supreme I court, I must frankiy guprCme court controversy. Whether you tcj yoU( are not well understood believe in what Mr. by the American people. All the 0r inot JfTifavf enemies of progress, all the ene that the only reasonyounow oosevelt, as soon as he mjeg the right of collective bargaining BUfi,geste(j the reform of the judi- established legally is on account of I cjaryt use(j hat as an excuse to de- 50llrtwJ.mbSi!toli?ir: ' ,cat every other prKre!sive mea3' the and a half dozen other important The Democratic Rules Committee has defeated minimum wage SEASONS GREETINGS legislation, or have refused to even permit the members of their We are making Special Christmas of- The It. WU party to Vote on fers on our Complete line of Electrical in the House Committee see us before Judiciary you buy. Appliances, Keivinator Refrigerators and Ranges. I of Representatives did not even have a hearing on the supreme Maytag Washer, and Ironers court bill. Ironnte Irons Sweeper Vac what was the result? The I Line of Zenith SUR was that at the last session of Complete Radios. A Bmall deposit will hold any I congreB3 not very much good leg Item for Christmas delivery. islatlon was adopted, except that of housing and a few other bills. The important legislation was laid by the side. So you, as free-bor- n 45 West Broadway Wasatch 4034 Americans should demand at this session of congress that we pronavi- flood control, reforestation, 1 need for close cooperation between Season's Greetings to Labor! the nations farmers and industrial in Farmers the union, workers, WOOD SAWING national convention at Oklahoma TREE FELLING SAWING City, moved towards a policy of (Continued from Page 3) the farm On Own Your With organization Our New Property. ization of a local union of retail bringing Saw Portable a union movement into and the Log clerks at Hanna, Wyoming, by Ray RY TIIE HOUR OR JOR Maki, field representative for the working alliance.. for GRATE LOGS Commending the Committee C. I. 0. in Wyoming. for its (PINION PINE) More than' a dozen new C. I. 0. Industrial Organization CLEAN, DRY PINE KINDLING local unions are in the process of I courageous stand in the support ot WOOD making in Utah, Wyoming and the principle of cost of production Wholesale and Retail for farm prices, and praising its LYNN PETERSON FUEL & splendid organizing work, the WOOD SAWING CO. delegates, who represented 100,000 small farmers throughout the 813 E. 4th South Hyland 5998 country, instructed the unions na tional executive board to meet with representatives of organized labor. The purpose of the conference, Bicycles $27.50 Up it was stated, will be to explore the IVER JOHNSONS, BROOKS. EXCEL-- . Balloon or Standard Tires , possibilities of establishing co , KIOUS Ladles and Mens all new Bicycles OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. operative activities that will fur- (UNS) Strongly stressing the ther our common economic, legris- - JibbfcySeMitBO P2? VeuK5edJ2 I lative and organizational aims and bicycle spoke ail I The cheered models $3 to H5, sieds $1.50 to $5, tele a delegates Tvtio Alixiliarv gram from Chairman John L. Yfon81T,1;25 to 12. see our new Christmas Party Lewis of the C. I. a. in which he sent greetings to the convention! Locks, Tires and Roller Skates. coop Toys and Childrens Vehicles Repaired The monthly business meeting 6f I and called for farmer-labo- r and made like new. (Open Evenings.) Woman's Auxiliary No. 16 to I eration at the polls. C. O. I. Another representative, Typographical Union No. 115 will Guthrie Bicycle Co. be at the home of Mrs. W. A. Par- President Donald Henderson of the Walk Over and Save $$$ ker, 931 Simpson, avenue, on Mon- United Cannery, Agricultural, 156-16- 0 Was. 859 E. 2nd South Packing & Allied Workers union, day, December 13, at 2 p. m. The business session well be was given an ovation when he apshort and will be followed by a pealed for the farmers and work- Christmas party. Each member is I ers to join in supporting their mu-- 1 I Seasons Greetings to Labor He pointed out requested to bring a toy costing tual interests. O. C. the I. realizes the that fully not more than 15 cents. Mrs. J. W. Caldwell and Mrs. Bert Webb necessity for such cooperation. SURE, YOUR LABOR ON ITS FORWARD MARCH 1 ball-beari- ceed to carry out the Democratic platform and our duties to the will GQQief f no linctPQQ American people, and that we do proposals for changes ini C. I. 0. BACKS TWO BILLS not bow our heads to reactionary heSeveral A. I. will be dis-- 1 TO AID FEDERAL WORKERS W. the Liberty lawyers, newspapers, Cumber in each cussed member which of League, the National Two WASHINGTON (UNS) which and interested .on Commerce, and the National I five-da- y week the they should vote concerning the I bills, calling for ufacturers Association. raising of the per capita tax, and and establishment of a discrimina-other- s. It has been arranged so tion appeals system for federal that members can vote either at employes, have been introduced! d this meeting, or on Tuesday, De- - into congress under the Icember 14, at the home of Mrs. F. ship of the United Federal Work-An- d from Page 1) E. Morris, 1053 Lake street, at any ers of America, affiliated with the the fleas are indignant! C.LO. The undernourishment of the time during the day. The five-da- y week measure, H. A held card Mrs. be will at susteless means party juicy elephant R- - 8431, was introduced by Repre-confin- g Dehome beMorris nance for the fleas. They are Tuesday evening, John W. McCormack, jittery. Something must cember 14, at 8:30 oclock, to which Itentative Massachusetts Democrat, while the and all families their members, be done they cry. R. 8428, was filed H. bill, appeals are Mrs. F. R. invited. too feels The elephant something friends, n should be done. It is his humble Aveson and Mrs. Bernard Cash by Representative Herbert S. of Ohio. low, Democrat, that better rations for him- - will assist the hostess. I bills, which were approved and self, through C. I. O. at its recent Atlan-woul- d the underthe demand the of by farm legislation and public works, country, make things better for all nourished elephant for better ra- - tic City conference, are the first tions can hardly be heard today for of a series which the J. r,W. A. concerned, including the fleas. But the fleas wont hear of it. the ' speeches that ring through I 3 sponsoring to make the federal the nations model First, they say, confidence must be Congress and the cries in the daily government be confidence must ployer. among fleas. Our burden press, that first The five-da- y week measure, ac must be lightened, our future ren- - restored among fleas before any is to the attention on moratorium A given elephant dered secure. Flit! A curb must be placed on on whose welfare they all depend, the elephants trunk, lest it inter- - What Will Be fere with our freedom of action. Labors Verdict 7 Not to change the subject, but And because this is a strange to drop the above analogy in the interests of harmony, what is going to be the verdict of the working people of America on leaders assuming to speak for labor who have taken a stand to block CREDIT IS GOOD by-la- Here Is Real News For ICE SKATERS & BARNEY BERRY fSKATE OUTFIT S5.00 Value $2.49 UE Hardened Steel Skates, attached to genuine Leather Shoe. Many other wonderful values In Shoe Skates, a large and complete stock. ZINIK SPORTING GOODS 115 SO. MAIN ST T T V ONE-STO- P STORE On Goodrich Tires Man-IfbouW- SILVERTOWN STORES 131 - wage-and-ho- ed For MOTHER FATHER SISTER BROTHER SWEETHEART And Many other Styles, from 2'zC to $1.00 Each See our fine display ur PEMBROKE legislation in this session 24 Wage-Ho- 1938 MODELS A Small Deposit Will Secure Your Selection Cleaning Repairing Storing Done by Expert Furriers PAN EC! FUR COMPANY Utah's Oldest Exclusive Furrier SEASONS GREETINGS! 124 East 3rd South Phone Wasatch 2692 We Extend Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas to Utah Miners, Milimen and Smelter Workers UNEVEEiGAL SAFETY APPOANCEO COMPANY HOLCOMB SAFETY CLOTHING SAFETY FIRST SHOES AND BOOTS PROTECTIVE HATS AND HELMETS RESPIRATORS, INHALERS AND GAS MASKS ALL TYPES OF INDUSTRIAL AND WELDING GOGGLES , One article or a thousand can be obtained immediately Everything and anything in the line of Appliances for accident prevention is now available. Order by mail, telephone or visit our store, when in the city. Headquarters for Safety Appliances and First Aid Equipment East Fourth South Street Action. Such are of the gleeful headings spread across the pages of papers which demand that profit interests must come first, and the interests of labor and farmers later, if at all. The same advocates of profits-firplayed down, with hardly a some South Main Street Telephone Wasatch 5292 155 TIIE GREATEST LINE OF FUR COATS ur East Broadway Salt Lake City - ur (INC.) 69 COMPANY Green Retracts Wage Bill Aid, A. May Block Vote This Session. F. of L. Leader Deals Blow to Chances of Passage of Wage-HoBill. Green Urges. Halt on Stores East 1st South Wasatch 5034 Christmas Cards of congress? Eastman Kodak Electro-Pa- k GOODRICH Bige-opinio- wage-and-ho- ur Silver-tow- n Batteries Motorola 'Auto Radios sponsor-(Continue- em-restor- LOOK at all the Cameras you might want in this ng 1 Tel. Wasatch 1629 Reason's (greetings Owl st headline, the earlier endorsement by most of organized labor of the Black-Conne- ry wages-and-- h bill. Non-Partis- No Better Cleaning at Any Price ours This endorsement, expressed by Chairman John L. Lewis of Labors League, representing many unions of the A. F. of L. as well as those of the C. I. O., did not gloss over the serious limitations of the bill. But it refused to play into the hands of reaction by providing an excuse for the blocking of any such legislation. The principle of the bill is so important, says the league, that nothing should be allowed to prevent its passage. 716 N. 1st GREETINGS City Delivery System 120 S. 2nd West W. 2628 Parcel Delivery - Light Moving - Baggage - Express West Was. 9636 Featuring the New Crystal Clear System an SEASONS Gleaners 7 Keep in Condition by Eating , . . 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